Kalamaki Kamalaki is strategically situated less than 5 km from Zakynthos in the south west of the island. This quiet and sophisticated resort is just 3 km away from Laganas, with which it shares a part of the impressive bay. Both resorts are perfectly complemented being Laganas the lively one and Kaalaki more suitable for those looking for a relaxing holidays. Its shallow and calm waters also make it ideal for families with children. Classy restaurants and bars are will delight the most excusive tastes.
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Holiday Reviews:
10 carretta carretta diane carretta means turtle we saw plenty, loggerheads are protected. the sea and beaches are lovely sea ...read more8 Watch out for the reps... Trevor When I visited Kalamaki for the first time I was quite taken back at how beautiful and peaceful it ...read more
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Latest Kalamaki, Greece Holiday Reviews
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Kalamaki, Zante, Greece Holiday Review - carretta carretta
Submitted by: diane
Date of travel: 05-July-2009
carretta means turtle we saw plenty, loggerheads are protected. the sea and beaches are lovely sea like warm bathwater kalamakie is flat to get about recomend to young and old been before and will go back again .beautiful island to exploure,
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Kalamaki, Zante, Greece Holiday Review - Watch out for the reps...
Submitted by: Trevor
Date of travel: 12-August-2006
When I visited Kalamaki for the first time I was quite taken back at how beautiful and peaceful it was. But the second time was so much different, every bar would compete against each other and you had the reps trying to drag you in the bars, you were never left alone to just wander around and see which places were best, that was the annoying part. There was a bar called Randy's though which was located next to the beach front which wasn't too loud or cramped either, and Clippers was right next door so you had a choice of 2 lively but fun bars to drink in. The hotel I stayed in was called Louros Beach hotel and it was nice and quiet, very cosy looking, and relaxing. It was a 2 minutes stroll to the beach where you could find a mixture of bars and restaurants, plus you would get the odd local trying to sell you drinks, pieces of pineapple and melons on the beach but it was good fun though.
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